The Complete Leadership Collection (Vol. 1)

The Complete Leadership Collection (Vol. 1)

by TzuNiccolo Machiavelli and Marcus Aurelius
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Publication Date: 21/07/2025

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What if the greatest guide to leadership came from ancient warriors, emperors, and political minds?


The Complete Leadership Collection (Vol. 1) is your comprehensive toolkit for mastering external power and inner discipline. By bringing together three of the most iconic works on leadership and personal mastery, this volume offers a balanced, strategic, and deeply practical guide to leading in any arena.


These works have influenced generals, CEOs, politicians, and thinkers for centuries. Now, in a fresh and accessible modern translation, they are here to guide your next great move.


What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:



  • The Art of War - Sun Tzu - A profound military manual offering insights on preparation, timing, deception, adaptability, and victory without unnecessary conflict.

  • The Prince - Niccolò Machiavelli - A direct and controversial examination of power, influence, manipulation, and the cold realities of ruling and reputation.

  • Meditations - Marcus Aurelius - A deeply personal Stoic journal reflecting on virtue, control, humility, and the mental toughness needed to govern oneself and others.

  • The Triple Crown of Leadership - Learn from the battlefield, the political arena, and the mind of a philosopher-king.

  • Modernized for Clarity, Adapted for Action - These classic texts are presented in crisp, powerful language for today's reader-without losing their historical soul.

  • A Complete Strategy for Outer Victory and Inner Peace - Combine ruthless realism with timeless virtue, strategic thinking with moral clarity.


Leadership is not just command. It's clarity, courage, and character. This volume gives you all three.

ISBN:
9781806297191
9781806297191
Category:
Fiction
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
21-07-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
​Muze Publishing
Niccolo Machiavelli

Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli (3 May 1469 - 21 June 1527) was an Italian philosopher, humanist, and writer based in Florence during the Renaissance.

He is one of the main founders of modern political science. He was a diplomat, political philosopher, playwright, and a civil servant of the Florentine Republic. He also wrote comedies, carnival songs, poetry, and some of the most well-known personal correspondence in the Italian language.

Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius Antoninus was born in AD 121, in the reign of the emperor Hadrian. At first he was called Marcus Annius Verus, but his well-born father died young and he was adopted, first by his grandfather, who had him educated by a number of excellent tutors, and then, when he was sixteen, by Aurelius Antoninus, his uncle by marriage, who had been adopted as Hadrian's heir, and had no surviving sons of his own. Aurelius Antoninus changed Marcus' name to his own and betrothed him to his daughter, Faustina. She bore fourteen children, but none of the sons survived Marcus except the worthless Commodus, who eventually succeeded Marcus as emperor.

On the death of Antoninus in 161, Marcus made Lucius Verus, another adopted son of his uncle, his colleague in government. There were thus two emperors ruling jointly for the first time in Roman history. The Empire then entered a period troubled by natural disasters, famine, plague and floods, and by invasions of barbarians. In 168, one year before the death of Verus left him in sole command, Marcus went to join his legions on the Danube.

Apart from a brief visit to Asia to crush the revolt of Avidius Cassius, whose followers he treated with clemency, Marcus stayed in the Danube region and consoled his somewhat melancholy life there by writing a series of reflections which he called simply To Himself. These are now known as his Meditations, and they reveal a mind of great humanity and natural humility, formed in the Stoic tradition, which has long been admired in the Christian world. He died, of an infectious disease, perhaps, in camp on 17 March AD 180.

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